Archive
January 21, 2012
Newt Gingrich Agrees To Meet With Al Sharpton
A man confronted Newt Gingrich today about his comments that poor children work as janitors, and told Gingrich he had spoken to Al Shaprton and he wanted to meet with him. Gingrich responded "Sure --€” glad to do it. I'd be willing to do it. I know Al." Here's a video of them together from their 2009 tour on education reform.
Romney Aide: Newt Win Will Help Mitt
"When we go up against Newt, it helps us in the general election," says the aide. It's all about the Gestalt.
Does Mitt Romney Really Do His Own Laundry?
He's running for office for Pete's sake! That said, Mitt's son Tagg tweeted this photo Saturday afternoon. Buy it?
These People Actually Voted For Herman Cain Today
Andy and Jodie Rodwell are carrying out Stephen Colbert's master plan in South Carolina.
Santorum Camp Gives Press The Runaround
On primary day, the campaign's disorganization has reporters running across the state for naught.
Jim DeMint On Mitt Romney In 2008
Jim DeMint will not be endorsing candidacy before the South Carolina primary today. But in 2008 he was very strongly in support of Mitt Romney and endorsed him before the primary. Romney came in forth place.
BYU Students Bus In To South Carolina To Rally For Romney
The campaign has been buzzing about growing energy at recent events. But it turns out, many of the candidate's most energetic fans are actually in from Provo, Virginia, or D.C.
Karen Santorum Steps Into The Spotlight
The demure political wife did her husband a huge favor on Piers Morgan's show tonight.
Rick Santorum Supported Employer Mandate
Rick Santorum makes a point during his campaign that he has not supported an individual mandate in the past. But Santorum isn't against health care mandates entirely. In 1994 when running against Harris Wofford for Senate Santorum supported the idea of mandating that employers be required to offer their workers a chance to purchase health insurance. According to an article that ran in the Reading Eagle.
Newt Gingrich Explains Citizens United
Today is the two year anniversary of the controversial Citizens United ruling. In this video from a speech Newt Gingrich gave to the 92 Street Y in New York City in 2010, Gingrich explains that the Citizens United ruling will united middle class candidates, saying it would lead to a "healthier and freer system." Gingrich's production company, Gingrich Productions, produces many of its films with Citizens United Productions.